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Hi
Dave, Sorry it took so long to get back to you.
Tim left in April for a
station on the Jersey shore..."the Breeze". We still hear from
him from time to time, you can still e-mail him at
. Hope all is well on the other side of the pond, sorry no streaming
yet... George

From:
George Schmitt
Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004
4:40 PM

Hi
Dave,
Good to hear from you again. The three big music
publishing organizations, ASCAP,
BMI, and SESAC are currently in talks with the Broadcasters Association
to
come up with a fair month fee to charge radio stations for streaming.
The
suggested amount is $25.00 which would allow all radio stations in the
US,
big or small, to go back to streaming as early as June of this
year. We'll
keep you informed. TimFrom:
Tim Downs
Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004
3:01 PM

SORRY
THAT WE ARE NO LONGER ON THE WEB, BUT MANY STATIONS ARE DROPPING IT DUE TO
THE UNBELIEVABLE HIGH INTERNET MUSIC RIGHTS FEES THE ARTISTS ARE TRYING TO
GET.

THIS ISSUE IS IN THE COURTS NOW. WE
ARE LOOKING AT OTHER AVENUES TO EXPLORE? MAYBE IN A MONTH OR 2 WE COULD BE
BACK, IT ALL DEPENDS...
SORRY,

GEORGE
From: "George Schmitt"
Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 3:24 PM

Hi
Dave,

We have not heard anything new on the new streaming laws yet. When we
do, I'll let you know first thing. George and Sara say hello, and we all
want to wish you the happiest of holidays.

Take
care,

Tim

From: Tim Downs
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 3:16 PM

Hi
Dave,
I may have some good news for our favorite streamers soon.
ASCAP and BMI, the two services we have to pay to stream, are finally
coming up with a new formula to make it more affordable for small stations
like SUNNY 105 to stream again. It MAY be possible for us to be back
on before the end of the year. I'll keep you posted.
Thanks for hanging in with us.

The
best to you,

Tim

From:
Tim Downs
Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2003

Hi
Dave,
Thanks for the update and your ongoing loyalty! I guess we're
almost as popular in the UK as we are in N.E. Pennsylvania. The
streaming problem is a money thing. ASCAP and BMI, the two major
music copyright organizations, want an additional 1/10 of our revenue in
order to allow us to stream. Radio stations throughout the US have
given ASCAP and BMI the collective..."UP YOURS". It's
still in the courts. I'll keep you informed...Film at 11. Thanks for
hanging in with us Dave,

Take
care,

Tim

From: Tim Downs
Sent: Wednesday, August 06,
2003 12:22 PM

Hi Dave

Hopefully
we'll be back on-line in the coming year for our favorite streamers.